Theo Hernandez has completed his transfer to Al-Hilal from AC Milan. Earlier this week, Massimiliano Allegri, the new head coach of Milan, confirmed that Hernandez had chosen to leave the club. He will join former Inter manager Simone Inzaghi at Al-Hilal. The Saudi Pro League team announced his signing on Thursday, with the left-back agreeing to a three-year contract reportedly valued at 20 million.
Hernandez was instrumental during his six years at Milan, playing 262 matches across all competitions. He scored 34 goals and provided 41 assists, contributing significantly to 70 clean sheets. His efforts helped Milan secure their 19th Scudetto under Stefano Pioli in the 2021-22 season and win the Supercoppa Italiana in January during a challenging period for the club.

In Serie A last season, Hernandez was crucial in creating opportunities for Milan. He generated the third-highest number of chances among his teammates with 47. Only Christian Pulisic surpassed him in crosses, delivering 119 compared to Hernandez's 112. These statistics highlight his importance in Milan's attacking play.
The move to Al-Hilal marks a new chapter for Hernandez as he reunites with Simone Inzaghi. This transfer is part of Al-Hilal's strategy to strengthen their squad with experienced international players. The club aims to enhance its competitiveness in both domestic and regional tournaments.
Hernandez's departure from Milan signifies a significant change for both him and the club. While Milan will miss his contributions on the field, this move offers Hernandez an opportunity to explore new challenges in Saudi Arabia's top league.
This transition reflects broader trends in football where players are increasingly moving to leagues outside Europe for new experiences and opportunities. As Hernandez embarks on this journey with Al-Hilal, fans will be keenly watching how he adapts and impacts his new team.